Results 201–220 of 3000 for speaker:Rebecca Evans

2. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport: <p>Contact Sports</p> ( 4 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you for that question. We’re very alive to the importance that we put on keeping children safe in school in all aspects, but we’re particularly taking the issue of safety of school sport seriously. It is important to put in place proportionate steps to create those safe environments for children to participate in sport. Injury, of course, can occur in any recreational activity...

2. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport: <p>Contact Sports</p> ( 4 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: Sport Wales, my officials and I are in regular contact with the national governing bodies of sport and, of course, responsibility rests with them as well in terms of making sure that individuals who participate in those sports do so safely. I know that the governing bodies have taken good leadership in this area. For example, the rugby union have published their own concussion guidance and...

2. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport: <p>Contact Sports</p> ( 4 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: Welsh Government, as I said, works closely with the national governing bodies of sports and actually they are best placed to understand the specific risk areas within those sports and they do provide their own concussion guidance. Welsh Government, when we’ve provided guidance, has worked closely with those bodies. I would absolutely be evangelical about the importance of encouraging...

6. 6. Statement: Integration and Partnership Working in Health and Social Care (10 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you. It has now been over a year since the commencement of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014, which is now transforming the way that care and support services are delivered across Wales. I have been pleased to be able to see for myself how this legislation is resulting in improved outcomes for people within our society with the most need. It is also helping to ensure...

6. 6. Statement: Integration and Partnership Working in Health and Social Care (10 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: I thank you very much indeed for those questions. You began by talking about the population needs assessments, and they’ve been tremendously useful in identifying some core themes, I think, that stretch across all of those population needs assessments. Loneliness and isolation has come out loud and clear as one of those particular areas across all of those population needs assessments, but...

6. 6. Statement: Integration and Partnership Working in Health and Social Care (10 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you very much. I would begin by saying that, in those letters to which I referred in my statement, where all chairs of regional partnership boards wrote to me by the end of last month, providing an update on the progress—each of those letters included an update on the progress towards those six different steps towards pooled budgets, which I spoke about in my response to Angela Burns,...

6. 6. Statement: Integration and Partnership Working in Health and Social Care (10 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: I thank you very much for those questions and begin by also recognising your comments particularly on the enthusiasm and commitment of the people who are working on the front line in health and social care—I’ve seen that for myself when I’ve visited many of the ICF projects that are taking place across Wales. I’d certainly, as always, encourage Members to go and visit the projects to...

6. 6. Statement: Integration and Partnership Working in Health and Social Care (10 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you for those questions. You’re absolutely right that social care and social services are some of the big challenges that we’re facing in our time, and that’s why, in our programme for government, Welsh Government recognised the sector as a sector of national strategic importance. I’m really pleased that, within ‘Prosperity for All’ it has been recognised as one of the five...

6. 6. Statement: Integration and Partnership Working in Health and Social Care (10 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you, and that’s one of the reasons that I’ve commissioned this large-scale look—or that I will be commissioning in the next financial year—at the ICF, and that is to find out the truth: you know, what kind of value for money are we having? We’ve already had the work done looking at examples of good practice, so we know that exists, but actually we need to be understanding the...

3. 3. Topical Questions: Safeguarding Children in Powys (18 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: Safeguarding children must be the highest priority for public bodies. The CSSIW report raised serious concerns, and I have issued a warning notice to Powys County Council. This was laid before the Assembly yesterday, and I have also published a written statement. I expect rapid improvement, or more direct intervention action will be taken.

3. 3. Topical Questions: Safeguarding Children in Powys (18 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you very much for those questions, and also for the opportunity to bring this issue to the floor of the Assembly today. As you say, safeguarding of vulnerable children has to be the No. 1 priority, and that was certainly my priority when I first was made aware of the situation, and that was through the submission, actually, of a confidential note from the chief inspector of CSSIW, and...

3. 3. Topical Questions: Safeguarding Children in Powys (18 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: I thank you very much for those questions, and you’re right, the report is very clear that inspectors did note that there was real commitment shown amongst the staff who actually showed some real resilience and professionalism during this period, but serious performance issues did arise and that was, in the view of the report, because of instability in management, poor and confused...

3. 3. Topical Questions: Safeguarding Children in Powys (18 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: I thank you very much for those points that you’ve made, and certainly the implementation board will be looking very closely at the culture within the organisation and taking on board all of the many comments that have been raised in the inspection report as well. I think it’s important that Powys County Council now looks to seek out peer support and looks for good practice amongst other...

3. 3. Statement: The Public Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Bill (24 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: I was pleased to introduce the Public Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Bill to the National Assembly for Wales yesterday. The Bill affirms the Welsh Government’s continuing commitment to take a lead in public health and to do everything we can to improve and protect the health of people in Wales. The aim of the Bill is to tackle alcohol-related harm in Wales. This includes...

3. 3. Statement: The Public Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Bill (24 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: I thank you very, very much for those questions and for outlining the support for the aims and the principles of the Bill. I think that we all reflect on the previous public health Bill and the important role that scrutiny played in that, and certainly in strengthening the Bill and in testing the Bill, and I think that we can look forward to similarly robust scrutiny as this Bill makes its...

3. 3. Statement: The Public Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Bill (24 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: I thank you very much for those questions, and also for indicating Plaid Cymru’s long-standing support for this particular approach. In terms of how the minimum unit price itself will be calculated, that is expressed on the face of the Bill, and that’s by multiplying the minimum unit price at what it is set by the percentage of alcohol and by the volume of the alcohol being sold. The...

3. 3. Statement: The Public Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Bill (24 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: I thank you very much for those questions and I do look forward to continued robust discussion and debate as the Bill moves forward to the scrutiny stages, and I’m sure that we’ll certainly be having a strong discussion in terms of the evidence base that underpins the proposals that we are making. I think it’s fair to say that it is a novel approach, and I think that we both would...

3. 3. Statement: The Public Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Bill (24 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you very much for those comments and for reminding us at the start of your contribution about the importance of this legislation in terms of tackling health inequalities in Wales, and also some of the health benefits that we would expect to see from the legislation, not least saving 50 or more lives a year as a result of the legislation and 1,400 fewer hospital admissions in Wales as a...

3. 3. Statement: The Public Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Bill (24 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you for those questions, and also for outlining your support for this particular approach through legislation. I referred earlier to the modelling work that has been undertaken, which demonstrates that moderate drinkers, for example, would only increase their spending by £2 a year, but would decrease their consumption by six units a year. And, as I say, we’re having that modelling...

3. 3. Statement: The Public Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Bill (24 Oct 2017)

Rebecca Evans: I thank you very much for those comments. And, of course, Jenny Rathbone has long been a proponent of this particular approach, and has lobbied the Government very strongly on this particular issue as well. So, I thank you for the work that you’ve been doing in preparation for this, for the introduction of the Bill. And you make an important point, which I think has been lost in a lot of...


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